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MARKETS. McArthur Jan. 11. -Buttei per lb.. Green' Hinv " " Shoulders, u Sides.. 16 6 4 5 Brooms, v 8u30 Beans, W,. V.... 1.50 Coffee,...." 15 Candle....... SO Cheese, 15 Cloverseed 606 Corn 40a50 Errs pel doz 15 Flour pel hun. 400 Flour .per bbl 69,50 Flax Seed ..75 Feathers,.. 40 Fish. White.... 8 " Mackerel,. Hides ' BalO 5u'J ."Oilron,. Leather,-. .....lSuSl Lard pel lb.... 8 Molesse pr gal. 30u40 Nails, 3d to iOd, al2 Oats, 40 Potatoes, Irish. ' 100 Peacne8, D., '2,20 Pork prewt .. 4,00 Sugar N. O., fc Loaf, 121 Crushed,- 10al2 Salt, per bbl 3,50 " Table, pi Sack, -25 Soap per lb 3a5 Teas, Y. II, 75 ' Imperial ftlOO Tallow. 10 Wheat per bu. 1,40 4iWoolperlb...-25a40 Portsmouth Price Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY BUSKIRK, & DAVIS. WHOLESALE No. 1 Buckeye Block. PORTSMOUTH, Jan. 11, 1854. Apples, Dried".. 12 Brooms pr doz fc2a30G Bacon Hams per lb. 1C " Shoulder ' 6 " Sides fi. Beans, W, per bit. 1,75 Candles, mould- 151 Star 24 Cotton Yarns-... J64 Cheese.W.E. lb.lOall Coffee, Rio- 12 i Cloverseed,. 7.00 Flour pi bbl $7,75 Feathers pr lb..... 40 Flaxseed, pr bu. 1,00 Jfun, ui pr id " Mackerel 12o2 1 Lard pi lb...... .! Molasses, N. O. gal. 2 " S. H. " 40 ' Q.S. " BU Nails,-. 10 to 8J tl) Sugar N. 0.." C Loaf 9 Crushed-. 10 Salt, Kanawha, bu. 55 leas, loose tu packs. Y. H.,lb. 45al00 " Imper'l,. 75 " Gunp'wdei 85 Tobacco M &K. cav.25 Ya. cav... 20ol5 Oil. Lard ureal... 60 Oil, Linseed " 00 Oats pr, bu.... i'O Peaches.DneU... 2.UU Potatoes, Irish.. 125 Saleratuspr lb... 0u5J allow pi ID.... II Tar pr bbl. B,B0 timothy seed, ZJaJiO Wheat pr bu.-... 1,25 Whiskey, Common 30 " Mun'helu, 55 live, .... 60 UN DRIES. COAT, Vest, Dress anJ Shirt Buttons; Tuck, Fine and Dressing Combs; Ivory, shell and horn do.; Horn, Rubber, Puff, Buffalo and Hair Pins; Spool Cotton, all colons and qualities; Patent and Shoe Threads; Uun cap, Hooks and Eyes; Silk and Twist; Purses of all kinds; 100 doz Port Monies, assorted; Cloth, Huir, nail end tooth Brushes; Germs n t nd Engl ish Pins; . Gold, PUted anil Common Jewelry; Sewing Birds; Work boxes and Baskets; Knives, Scissors; and Spoons; Jews Hurps and Harmonicas; Toys, jlccoideons, Violins and String?; Fancy Soaps ami Perfumery; Tens und Holders; Cap, Letter Nolo Pajyjr; White and colored Envelopes; Dominoes, Cards and Dice; Backgammon Boards; Tranlparent ond Common Slates; Lead and Slate Pencils; Tape.Shoeuud Corset Laces; Suspenders; Bonnet Wire; -. Tobacco iJuxes; Wlmleboue; Mticheii and Soaps; Ruium ud Sirojm; Carpet Bind- nig and jleuther heud .lacks; Husicy; ili;ve and IMilts, a ;od ?Bortiiini; Tin Foil Plug Tobacco;' anew lot o! Zephyr Worst-. ed; ni id a host ol oilier arlides too numerous to pttrticulanze, which will be offejed lor sale ui small iirulim. Jan. 12, lb55.-u K. D.lViSON. LATE Allll IV MS OF YANKEE NOTIONS! I he Just received a lurgestock of potions. X comprising all articles usuully kept in stores ol this ciscripliou; consisting in part of the following articles. Dealers will luiil it to their interest to examine my tick le.orj purchasing ebewlit rejas Irom long experience m the busmen. I fi el confident 1 can olfer iiii'u i-mcnis. Beeswax geuseiig and feathers tuki n at ihcii hbtH tuuii.et prices. K. DAVISON. Next to the Valley Bank, Chillicotlie, 0, January 12th, lfcM. tf. Cicars! Ctos!! Ctaars!!! f I HE Fuhfciber ould respectfully inform M- Dealers that lie is now manufacturing a tupcrior article of Ciders, which he warrants are composed of the best Havana, Cuba and Yarrow Tobacco. As there is no article in merchandise on which there is more cheating, dealers will find it to their interest to pur chase the cigars where they will have an op portunity ol returning them if not satisfied, .as all cigars purchased from me tan be return ed if nut giving perfect satisfaction. " '" A good assortment of low-priced Cigars always on hand, at the Notion Store.- - Jan. 12, '05. K. DAVIDSON. jams .runs ELL, . EXCLUHIVF.LY WHOLESALE DEALER IS FANCY AND. STAPLE DRY GOODS, WEIOTARE, IBM AND CLASS. Dcember, December, 1854. ' 1831. . NEW GOODS! HAVING made very late purchases, at ex tremely low prices; I hae the cheapest, nnd probably the leot stock cf DRY GOODS & QUEENSWRE In the West; to which 1 invite the attention of cash and responsible buyers. JAMES PURSELL. Portsmouth, 0 Dec: 22. 1854. ' Come One! Come All!! ALL persons know i n g the m pel ves i n deb led to the Firm . of Swepston & Allison, will please call soon and settle, by paying the ready Jons, or giving their Notes, the former would be far preferable, as we are much in need of money. . The Books will be Fettled by John Swewpston, at the McArthur House. aS'j.&s.swEPSTox'sas At PnATTsviMi, wish to purchafe Hid vrnicn tne Highest Market price will be gven January 5, 1855.. tf. McAUTllDK U0LSE. MAIN STREET, McARTHUR, OHIO JOHN SAYEPSTON, Stage Office, nnd Treasurer's-Office, kept the 'McArthur House." fXJ" Horses and Buggies for hire, at Mc Arthur nous. . . : December 1st, 1854. . 4mo. . : DLANK DEEDS, BLANK MORTGAGES 13 and all Blanks required under the Jiu tides' Code.for Justices of tht Peace, ar.t con stantly hert on nana ana tor sate oy DEMUTH& Co. or. ?4,151.-Wr. , . . v. ; for at the COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC For the Year 1855. H c a o a c 9 8. a .. I 18S. a Jauuary. 1 8 15 22 29 B 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 B 13 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 U 21 23 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 23 7 14 21 23 4 11 13 25 1 8 IB 22 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 B 12 19 20 2 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 CO 27 4 11 13 25 1 8 15 2J 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 6 13 20 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 27 Fcbunry. 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 21 31 7 11 21 23 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 March.- 4 B 11 12 18 19 25 26 April. 2 "8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 May. 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 Junc.--..- 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 July. l 2 8 0 K 16 22 23 9 30 4 II 13 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 B 12 19 26 24 31 7 14 21 28 B 12 19 28 Augtiif. 3 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 3 12 19 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 21 1 8 15 2i 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 18 25 26 September. 2 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 13 25 7 14 21 28 8 15 9 16 23 30 T 14 21 22 29 October.- 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 12 19 26 2 9 10 23 30 7 14 21 23 6 13 20 28 November. 1 11 18 21 23 B 12 19 26 25 December. 2 9 16 23 20 2! 31 I COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC For the Year 1855. The Indice for the year 1855 is 4. ISB1CE1 OF THE MOKTJIS. lime.. I I Sept. and Dec..- April and Jtiy, 3 Jan. and Oct., 4 May, 5 August, fi Feb., March Nor., -0 To ascertain, what 'INDICES TO THE DAYS S.m.l Sunday, 1 2,Moii(liiy," Tuesday.. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. iturJy, of the week a given 3 day cf the year will fall on, the value of the above table to the busiuesa man, is incalcula ble. Clerks of Courts, and others fixing re tiunof writs &c, on a fiven day of any month of the year 1S55, weds no Almanac with this table but the one on this sheet. RuleAdd the day given, the Indice of the month and Indice ol the year; divide by 7, (the darsof the week) and the remainder will be the day of the week required, counting from Sabbath as first. J. U. fcWETLAHD. . B.C. COGSWKLL. h SWETLAXO & COOTEL BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, AND TANNERS & CURRIERS, MAIN STREET, McARTM'R, OHIO ANNOUNCES to their friends and the public, that they have formed a co-part-ncrtliip for five years, in the above bushier. ; BOOTS AND SHOES; Mens', Womens', Boys' and Youths', of every variety will be kept constantly on hand, and made to order at the shortest possible notice, uml mi the most liberal terms. TANNING (f- CURRY JNG.-b oilier of nil kinds; Sole, Upper, Kip and Calf Skins, kept constantly on hand ond lor sale at ll.e lowest figures.' Persons bringing Hides can have them Tanned on the shares. Cry Hides and Tan Burk wanted at nil times, for which the highest prices will be .December Hi, Joiii. ti. FAMYMEDlGliXES! S, S. DEMUTH & CO., MAIN STREET, McARTHUR, O., KEEP, constantly on hand the following Genuine and Popular Medicines: PILLS. . Seller's Liver Pi Us, Dr. I-ee's Tills. W ORM MEDICINE. Seller's Vermifuge. Drs. Jones McL's do. : COUGH SYRUP. Seller's Iinp'l C. S. Dr. Jones' Cough Syrup. LINIMENTS. Lyon's N. & B., Jones' N.&B. Liniment. Sloan'a Ointment, Sloan's Inst. Relief do. FOR THE HAIR. Lyon's Katha iron, Vegetable Hair Oil, Bears Oil, (pure,) Eau De Cologne Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, British Oil, Oil nf Spike, Harlem Oil, Medicanicntum. Also. Godfrey's Cordial, Batesman's Drops, Sloan's Condition Powder: and Essences of all kinds. All of the above Medicines we received direct from the proprietors, ami war ranted to be genuine. December 'i'J, '51. Cm. DAUOEKKEOTYrC FICTUltLS TAKEN IN SFLENID STYLE) AS WELL IN CLCUDY AS . CLEAR WEATHER! r J. EDWARDS, of Cincinnati, has the JL pleasure to inform the .citizens of Mc Arthur, and 6iirrounrin2 country, that he in i i . .i . ,i teniis remaining neie lor a mini hum-, ouu has taken rooms at Sisson J" Hulbort'g Hotel, for the purpose of taking Daugeireotype Lil: er.esses. in the hiahcsl style of the art; produc ing a clear, life-like lone-and a brilliancy of expression, that cannot fail to give" satisfac tion. VH nd looK at specimens. . A largeassortmentol Lockets, Breastpins, I lard we re and plain Case on hanu.v Mr. Edwards has a vefV liowerfuV iiistru ment on purpose for aged persons and young children.' . Don't forgel that Mr. E. can make fine pic tures, let the veallier be clauqy'.ot Clear. OOP Charges extremely low. . , Dec. 8th, 1854. tf. ' ! 1 STRAW Cv TTERS OAYANKEE Straw Cutters,' from 6? to AJ ftl2; received et the Gilt Anvil. . ' DENNING, CAMPBELL fit CO Jtily 39. WJ..I I : I - THE GREEK SLA VE! BACCHANTE, VENUS, FLORA, HEBE, AND THE DANCING GIRL. rpnE above celebrated Statues, together A with fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, and several hundred magnificent Oil Paintings, form the collection of nrizes to be distributed among the members of the Cosmopolitan Art . ..L.n . ii-.-i...: :.. Association ai me iirsi annual iwsmuuuuii.iu January next. The Cosmopolitan Art and Literary Association, Organized for the Encouragement and Cen tral Jhjjiwon of Literature and liu tine Arts on a new and original jilan. Ihis Donular Art Association is designed to encourage and popularize the Fine Arts, and disseminate wholesome Literature throughout the country. A Gallery of Art is permanent ly founded", and will contain a valuable col lection of Paintings anil atatuary, tur the an nual distribution of each year. The best Literature of the day, will be issued to sub scribers, consisting of the popular Monthly Magazines, Keviews, kc. Ihe Committee of Management have the pleasure of announcing that the First Annual Distribution will take place on the 30th Jan uary next, at which time will be distributed or allotted to memlers several hundred Works of Art.amone, which is the original and world- rennwnea statue ol t lie u reek slave, by Hiram rowers, costing over live thousand dollars! together with the beautiful Statues of Venus, Bacchante, Hebe. Flora and the Dancing Girl; and iifteen Statuettes in Bronze.imported from Paris: also.a larce collection of Oil Paintings, comprising some of the bext productions ol celebrated American and Foreign Artists. the Literature issued to sunsenners consists of the following Monthly Magazines: Harp ers, Putnam s, Knickerbocker, isiack woods, Gruham s, Magazine of Art, and Godcy s La- f s jJool:, und the Quarterly Keviews re print I in New York: Edinburgh, Westminister, London Quarterly, and North British. ILIA till! Ulli IIBBLVT UAll-ISJl a. The payment of three dollars constitutes anvonu a member of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the above Maga zines for one year, and also to a ticket in the distention of the Statury and Painting;, w hich are to ue allotted to members in Janu ary. Persons taking five memberships are enti tled to any five of the Magazines one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. Persons, on becoming members, can have their Magazine commence with any month they chouse, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, direct from the New York and Philadelphia rublishers. LlTl ELL'S LIVING AGE, HVf.Zy, is fur nishedone year and two memberships for fcfi The net proceeds derived from the sale ol memberships, are devoted to the purchase of Works ol Atl lor the ensuing year. Books open to receive names o. the Eastern office, New York, or Western office, Sindus- ky. The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky (tho Western office of (lie Association,) where tupcrb Granite Buildings have been erected lor it, and in whose spacious saloons the splen did collection of Statuary and Tannings aie exhibited. The advantages secured by becoming a mem bcr of this Association are 1st. All persons receive the full value of their subscription at the start, iu the bhape of sterling magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing toward purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are u the same Unit encouraging the .lrlists of the country, disbursing thousands o! dollars thru its awncy. Persons in remitting funds for membership, will please give their posi ofiice addre-s in mil, stating the month they wish the Alaua zine to commence, and write the word '"Keg islered on the envelop to prevent loss, on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership together with the magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines ut Book stores will,ob;eive that by joining this asso ciation, they receive the Magazine and Tree Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay lor the Magazine alone. Persons subscribing any time before the 30th of January, urc eutillid to the Maguxinisfur Ifcij. CLOSING OF THE BOOIvS! Subscriptions will be rereived up to the 30th January, at which time the distribution will tal.e plurc. HluUrutcd Dcicriplict Cutaloguea of the whole collection to be 'distributed, will be sent free of tliurgc on application. tO" Olliccs el "ihe Association! the Knic keibocker Magazine oMYe,JS I Broadway, New York, und at No, 10ti, ater St. Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office.) for mem berships, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A & L. A. Dec. 2'Jht, 1654. 3a. mm J. ELLIOTT, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, One door East of D. D.T. Hakd's Store, II AM DEN, OHIO, RESPECTIVELY announces to the eft citizens of 1 1 AM HEN. and vkiiv rul ity that lie has permanently locaed at Hmu dhii, nnd has comnif nerd the ninind'acturiiig of Boots and Shoes; M.-us', omens', and Childrtus'. of svi-ty var'.etv. AH woik war ranted, nnd nmitc ut the shortest notice. Prices to suit the times. Repair dune with ncoti!csond dispatih. December. Ml, Ifadl. omo. II7Z. LI A M OR A VE S E S TA TE. EIOTICE is lierebv gxn thai John I jj Graves has been appointed and qual ified as .adminisirMor of the Estate of William Graves deceased, late of Vin ton County, Ohio. JOHN GRAYS. Jan. 5, 1655. 3v NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Jsasc H. Envderi Plaintiff! 1 against Attachment G. W. Tucker, Defendent. ) rPHEsu'd defendent G. W Tucker, will JL take notice that the said plaintiff caused an order of attachment to be issued eginst the goods, and chattels, stocks, or interest in stock1, rights, credits, moneys and effects ihe defendent, on the 4th day ol December. ISSJ.byJ. W. Swepston, a Justice of the Peace within and for the township of Elk, county of Vinton, and Stute of Ohio, lor the sum of fifteen dollars, with interest from the 1st day of November, A. D. IS54, w hich cause will he for hearing before said Justice, on the 2Cth day ofJauuury, 1S55. ISAAC II. SNYDER. Dec. 15155b.-3w, , Good Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale ICO acres land, to wit: The North-east quarter of Section 31, in Jackson tp., Vinton comity. Ohio. There is about CO acres cleared, and in a good Eta te of Cultivation; Lime-stone soil; a hewed log House; a good Barn; young Orchard; and lies about two miles North Allensville in said county. A good, bargain, will be given in the above Farm, if application, be -made soon. For terms. &c, apply on the premises. i ANDREW J. BURC1IARD. GUARDIANS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Tht Slate of Ohio, Vinton County, Simeon II. Tilton, Guar." Probate Cour. dian of Elizabeth, WiJ. 1 .... Ham and Sarah Burns, f Pel,,,on 10 EP"'te. . J sell Land. LT Y virtue of in order of tale to me directed, from the Probate Court of said vinton county, in the above case I will as Fb id Guardian, on Saturday, the 3rd day of February. A. D., 1955. bo tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.. and 4 o'clock, P. M of said day, offer for sale, at public Audio l, upon the premises, the Interest of the above na.n- ed Elizabeth, William, a n 1 Sarah; be- ng tbre equal undivided fourth parts of the following described premise, sit uated in the said county of Vinton, to wit: The South-west quarter of the North-vest quarter of Section No. three, Township No. Ten, Range Nn. tighteeu, containing forty acres, more or less, Also, the North east quarter of the North-wf3t quarter, of the Section, Township end Range, aforesaid, con taining lorty acres, more or less; which said realty is subject to the dower estate of Hannah Gough, late widow of Patrick Burns, deceased; appraised at 683 33, each share, anJ which will be bold on tbe following Terms, to wit: One Third of the purchase moner in hand, the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the day of sale. SIMEON H. TILTON. Jan. 5, 1855 4w Guardian &c. We are requested to say that a full and perfect title can be obtained for the above realty, as the Widow's interest and the other fourth part can be bought at the same time by the purchaser. E. A. BRATTON. AHy. for Peti'n. GUARDIANS SALE OF REALESTATE Slate of Ohio, Vinfon County. Simeon H. Tilton, Probate Court. Guardian of Wm. Petition to tell Bums, Ex parte. J Land. j i viatic or an orncr oi sate to mc U directed, from the Probate Court of said Vinton county, in the above caee. will, as such Uuardion, on Saturday, the dd Cay ol February, A. D. 1855, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock. T. M on taid day, offer for sale at public Auction, upon the premises, vituated in said cotintr of Vinton, the following Real Estate, to wit: The North West qnarter, of the North West quarter, of rction number Three.Township number Ten, and Range number Eighteen, containing forty acres more or less. Appraised at $250. On th following Terms, to wit: One third cash in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the day of Sale. SIMEON II. TILTON. Uuardian, f-c. Jan'y, 5, 1855 4w NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT. Andrew Wolf, Plaintiff;" against L Attachment. Alfred Patlersun, Deft; J THE said defedant, Alfred Patterson, will take notice that the eaid plau lilT caused an order of attachment to issued against ihe goods, chattels, .'locks, or intcren in stocks, rights, credits, mo neys and effects of the defendant, on Ihe 6th dr-y of December, 1654. by J. W. Swepston, a Justice of the PeBce, with in and for the township nf Elk, county of Vinton, f-.-r the sum of eight dcllars and twenty cents debt, and twenty doh lars, the probable cost of this action, which cause will be for heating before said Justice on the 1st day of l'ebnsry, 1655. ANDREW WOLF. Dec. 22, 1S54. 3w. ol .. SHERIFFS' SALE. BY virtue of an order of sale to me di rected from the Court of Common Pleas w ithin and for the County of Vin ton, and State of Ohio, in the case of Wil liam V. Miller against John C. Watson and Sarah Watson, I will cell at public Auction at the door, of the Court House in said County of Vinton, on the 20th day of Janurary A D. 1855, between the hoi.rs of 10 o ctock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day the following descrbed real estate to w it: In Lots numbers three 3 and four 4 in the town of Aliens- ville, County of inton, and State Ohio, as the property of the said John C. WatMJii and Sarah WaUon, to satisfy said deuce in favor of taid Wjll.r.n V.'. Miller. Lot No. 3 eppraised at 305 CO. Lot No. 4 appraised at 620 CO. Terms saie, cash in hand. WILLIAM TISUE. S. V. C. O, Dec. 15. 1S54. 5w. S.ILE OF SCHOOL L.i.M). 0N the 20th day of January, A. 1605. between the hours of ten o' ci.u k, A. M.. and three o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the door cf the Court House in McArthur, in the County Vinton, and State cf Ohio, I will offer for sale at public auction, to be sold the highest bidder, and for at least sum equal to the appraised value, the following premises situated in original surveyed township number nine, (Vin ton township) in said county of Vinton; to wit: The South West quarter of sec tion sixteen (10) in the township afore said, iange sixteen (IG) of the Ohio Com pany's Purchase, being land granted the Congress of the Uuited Stales school purposes, containing one hundred and sixty acres moe or less. Appraised at ninety cents per acre. T?rms one twelfth of the punhac money in hand on the day of sale, and the belance eleven equal annual iustallments with annuit interest thereon, from (be day sale. JOSEPH MAGEE.Aud. Vinton Co., Ohio. Dec. 15, I 54. Gw. LEWIS IiAMEFS ESTATE. tjOTICE is hereby give that James y mey. Executor of the last Will and testament of Lewis Ramey, late of Vin ton county, deceased; has filed his ac counts and vouches in the Probate Court of said county, for inspection and par till settlement, and that said accouts will be passe upon by said court, on 20th day of January, 1855. B. P. HEWITT, Pro. Judge. Dec. 22. 1854. J w. ; ' - JOIIIV OHK.oT every deccriutioo neatly executed, at this (XEe. ..?'.'. WHOLESALE BOOT AND xnu. 3, BUCKEYE BLOCK. FRONT STREET, PORTSMOUTH.tOHlO. . II AVE just received their extensive FALL STOCK, consisting of U the latest styles and fashions. Our Stock havingbee!! purchased direct from the manufacturers, principally for cash, with great care in the selection of quality anJ sizes adopted to the Western trade. w are enabled to offer superior inducements this Fall, and are determined not to be undersold by any regular house either in New York. Philadelphia or Baltimore. ' ' i ' In addition to our extensive stock of Boots fend S:.oes will be found ft targasnd well tes ted stock of HATS AND CAPS. , . Suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade. Merchants and Furnace Ownaci visiting out city, are invited to call and examine for themselves. . TO THE LADIES. , We are now manufacturing t superior article Slipjtera. Having procured some of the best ply lliose w no waul custom work. LEATHER. . , ONE THOUSAND lbs. Red Sole Leather. 12.00 lbs. No. I TYhite Sole Leather. 30 don French 'Calf Skins, 25 dozen Crawford's Skins, r niuiiigs aiways on nana and lor sale at tne j miliary su. ioi. Ijr. SHOE-WAREHOUSE,-- of Ladies' and Misses' Gtiteri. BusVir.n ni workmen in the West, we are prepared to tup- 10 dozen Kip Skins. Upper leather, and Sho toweu market price. , . I be of o D. of to a by In of Ra. the ' v CLOTHING A New supply, and fine assortment, of substantial and Fancy Clothing, just received and for sale at 8TERNBERGER& SIi'?7ER'S. Nov. 2454. tf. PORK, TALLOW AND RAGS. SS. DEMUTH 6- CO., want Pork, for which they will pay the highest prices. Tul'ow at 1 1 cents per lb.. Rags at 4 cents per lb., Butter at 10 cents per lb.; Dried Apples at ki uu per bushel, Lard at v cts. per Id., and all other kinds ol Produce at the same rates. D.c. 8th. 1854. 6mo. MORE BOOKS!! Shakespeare, large edition. Douna in , 't4 fine Morocco, with Ittuutilul plates; containing Venus and Adon is, nnd other poems. Byron s Life and Writ inc. bound in good style, with numerous engravings. History oi umo, witn piutes. q-c.,by Howe. Life and Writings of Mrs. Partington. Young Man's Book of Know ledge. Life of Christ, by Fletcher. Robert Bruce, the Hero Kine: together with a general assortment of Books and Stationary of all kinds; forEaleat DEMUTH & CO S. Dcc.Cih, 1354. GY.io. PEHUAM'S TIMID GIFT EATEKPHISl Go.OOO Tickets nlrendy Sold. CALL FOR FINAL MASS MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS, To dotertnln, on tho dlipoiitlon of lh GIFT PROPERTY To Shareholders. At a meeting of the Shareholders tn Per ham's Third Gilt Enterprise, held on the 27th of July, the following resolution was qddopt ed: "Resolved: That so soon as it is asscer taided that SO.OOt'of the Gift Tickets issued by Mr. Perharn in his Third Enterprise, are sold, trie iommittee shall call the sliarchold- ers together at the most convenient place, for the purpose of instructing said Committee in regard to the manner ol disposing of the G ift Property," Having learned from Mr. Terham that GO. OOO of said tickets were sold, and that in all probability the remaining 20.000 called for by the ubove resolution, wouln be sold by (he 1st day of January next, we have determined in accordance with the above opinion, to call mass meeting of the shareholders, ot some place to be h. reafter named, on the 17th day of January, 1855, for the purpors designated oy me resolution. ROBERT BEATY, Jr. ) J. LATHROP, Com:jitt. B. S. ADAMS, 3 CCr 100,000 Titkita only at 81 euch uillbttold,tachtichel will admit four per rons, all ut once, or portions at dijfertl times, to I'crham'a Burlesque Opera llovit, 003 IlitoAnwAV, New Yojik. Or to his other establishments, in various parts ol the country. Kuril purchaser of one of these tickets will receive a certificate en titling them to one share in 100,000 costly & valuable gifts; a list of which hasolr'eady been published. Persons can obtain (he 6a me in circular form, by addressing a note to the pro prietor, Now' the time to rurclinsc Tiiicts. Iu order that the 100,000 Tickets may be disposed of by the thime specified, the suhsci ber oflers the following inducements for per sons tog?t up Clubs. Each person who gets up a club of teu subscribers, and forwaids (10) ten dollars to '.his office, will receive by Mail or other con veyances, eleven tickets. Each persons who sends (at one time) one hundred dollars, will have sent in like in like manner one hundred and fifteen tick ets. And all larger sums in extra proportion, If it should happen that all the tickets arc sold when the order is received, the money will be returned at our expense for postage. (QT All orders for tickers should I ad d tested to JOSI AH TER1IAM, 6G3 Broad way. N. Y. My fourth Enterprise will be advertised as soon us the third one .is closed. The tickets are already printed. THE OHIO FARMER FOR 1655. THIS elegant and popular Weekly Agricul tural Family Newspaper will commence its Fourth VoluniH on the first of January, 1S55. 1 1 will be illustrated, as usual, with numer ous engravings of Domestic Animals, Farm Buildings, Farm Implements, Trees, Shrubs, and all the important affairs connected with Horticulture, Agriculture, and Stock. . Each number will contain besides, Foreign and Domestic News, selections from the most interesting publications of the day. Stories, it, History, iiiograpny, I'oetry, fssays on various Subjects,- Market Reports of Cleve land, New York, Cincinnati, 6-c. In short nothing will be left undone, which may thought necessary to render "The Ohio Far mer." the best Family paper for the Farmer, Gardener, and Stock Breeder, that is publish ed in the United Slates. That its circulation may be general we have made the terms low. Terms of the Farmer, (invariably in ad vance. Single copies, one year, t2; Three copies, one year, f5; Five copies, one year, &S; Ten copies, one year, 815; One copy, ?ix months, SI; t ive copies, six months, &; leu copies, six months. 68. "Volustart Agents are entitled to retain lilty cents commission on each yearly, ami twenty five cents on each semi-yearly subscri ber, except in the case of Clubbs. , A. Uui)t ol n'e subscribers at $S, will en title the person making it P to a copy for sh months; a Club of Ten; at 615, to a copy ouo year. JjOO Hides Wanctd! (GREEN OR DRIED.) For which we. will pay 4 8 Cents per S. S. DEMUTH & CO. December 22nd. 1&64. if. LOOK HERE JOHN 8WEmo tAMOEL SWTTSTOS. J& S. SWEPSTON hare opened stock of Gooda at FEATTSV1LLE, Call and tee for yourselves,- ; Dec. 1st, 1854. 6mo. . HATS 6i CAPS, of every quality and eitle, fvt received and tor tele cheaper tnm rm. af M " ' Nov.Jt. M, v. DEMUTH c CO-S. a be for lb. fine O. 1AM now selling off the mainderof my winter stock of "clothing it reduced pri ces, in order to make room I Spring Mock Feeling myself under many 6 fetions for the very liberal patronage that I ive received iri the short space of time that J have, been in the business, I would also add, that I intend re maining permanently in the tralc, and would be pleased to continue to receive additional calls from mv friends and th mihlie ffenerallr. as I shall certainly give satisfaction to all that may lavor me witn a call. JOS. C. GILBERT. ronTBMOPTH, Jan. 20. 1854. tf. ' S. tf- H. V. Railroad. ,. S. R. Ross, Wholesale Grocer, Portsmouth, Ohio, invites the attention of Merchants, Fur nace Proprietors and Traders, of Vinton and adjoining counties, who may visit Portsmouth fur supplies, to his large and valuable assort ment ot Groceries, and offers them at the few est prices. He will also receive and forward Goods, arriving by River, by the earliest train; and receive consignments of Produce &c, in tended for shipment, or sale in this market. All letters ol inquiry, as to the spirit of our markets, answered promptly. Address, S.R.ROSS. " Portsmouth Jan. 20. 1954. It '' 11 Scioto and II. Y. Railroad On, and after Tuesday, August 4th, t854 Trains will. run ai follows to-wit: Train No. I will leave Portsmouth els) b clock A. M. arid arrive at Jackson at 12 o'clock M. Returning leave Jaekson at 2 o'clock P. M. and arrive at Portsmouth at 6 o'clock T. M. Trains No. 2 leave Jackson at 7 J o'clock A. M. and arrive at Portsmouth at 11 o'clock Ar M. Returning leave Portsmouth at 2 P. M. and arrive at Jackson at 6 o'clock f. M. , J. W. WEBB. Superintendent ' May 5, '54. tf. Ic251. , ,t XEW WATCH, JEWELMa; Fancy lJk StorG, ! osit BraUoniUrT office.' . '' MAIN ST. McARTHUR, OHIO.J -rpiIE subscriber has permanently Idckted J. in McArthur and opened a good assorted ' stock of,. Clocks, XYutchtS, Jewelry, and Fancy Artlcla,"; consisting in part of Clocks of every variety, cold ii Silver Watches, Levers, Escapmenti, La pec ns and Quai tiers, &c. Gold ana Met al io Pens. Spectacles, Seals, Mottoes, Pocket Books, Tort Monies, etc:. Also Jewelry, such as Ladies and Gents, Pins and Finger Kingn, , Lnr kets, Ear Rings .and Drops, ana other ar ticles to tedious to mention all for aalaat the lowest cash prices. - Clocks & Watches cleaned end repaired at short notice, and warranted if well used to kesp time, Jewelry of all kinds repaired in the best manner. Having been in the trade a numbe: ot years 1 know I can give my custo mers good work, at reasonable prices. A. STAHLBERO. July 23 lS54-fmo. - G'00:D ! E. P. B0TIIV7EL McARTHUR, OHIO. WISHES to inform U.e citizens of this community, that he is now manufac- , luring, k keeps on hand, a very superior article) of beadstt-aris, also a good assortment, of CABINET WARE CHAIRS MATRASSES fee all of which he offers for Eafe on reasona ble lerrtis. TURNINO of all kinds that ia likely to be needed in this Country executed with neat ness and dispatch; he is also prepared to man ufaclure bench screws and hand screws of var- . ious sizes. Tne patranage of the Public. It . respectfully wlicted. July 21 54 6mo. . Tho Cars arc Coming - 3 Mamtlen, fl.r . Adopts thlsmodbof informing his friends,' and the public, generally, that he Is constantly receiving fresh supplies of Goods, of every dei-' cription such as are usually kept In a general variety store, consisting in part, of Dry Goods, Gro-xriea, ... Hardware, Queenswara, . Yankee Notions, &c, , All of w hich were purchased in the Eastern Markets, at the very lowest cash priori and, will be sold on the same terms. Every body should Know That I will sell Goods at cash prices and 25 per cent, lower than ever before sold in thia Market. Also: A lot of Common and Fine iiinrnn iT mraffri, i ! iii i f ill; Villi. Ul II Consistiug ia part, f Men and Boyg Dre Coats, Over-ccu and Summer Coats, together- -withPan'i, Vests, Stocks, Hats, Caps, ftr- j And iso:Ger.tlemens' and Ladies Boota and Shoes, of every description; all of which will be sold at prices to suit purchasers. Call aud See. Highest cash prices will be paid for all kinds of Conntry Produce, i ' 'i t JN. it. Merchants, t urnace Proprietors and. Dealers, can be supplied with any quantity of uooasat wnoiesaie, ana at prices that will compare with the Eastern Market, and lower than the same articles can be bought at TorpVv mouth or Chillicothe. July 21. lS54.-lf. " -TTi - t ,j GEORGE SUTHFRLIN & CO., ACcNTB FOR. THE ALE.JuF Virginia & Kentucky Manufactured I ' A U D A M V U ."!'' ..---I AHD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Y - No. 1. BccKEVE Block; FioVtSfi. . . rrORTSMOlJTU, OHIO; X ii: Cttobai 1, 1SI4. . I